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The -30-: The End of News

John Stanton

At a time when 60% of counties in the United States have no daily newspaper to hold governments and corporations accountable, we have to start asking why. The biggest reason: the rise of big tech. When 90% of all new digital ad revenue is swallowed by Google and Facebook, it’s becoming impossible to fund the kind of reporting that has uncovered corruption, solved crimes, and literally saved lives.... more

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 16 ratings
  • Excellent interview subjects!

    John Stanton picks excellent journalists to interview. I learn something new with every person spoken to and really love the subject areas — black journalists, trans journalists working on non-trans subject areas — and hope it continues.

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    caitlinrcruz
    United States6 years ago
  • The Threat to Journalism is Real

    This is a great podcast on why local news disappearing across the country. If you are concerned about the spread of “fake news” or just believe we need more voices in media then you have to listen to this podcast. It will explain how and why platforms like Google and Facebook are killing journalism and why that is bad for democracy, regardless of where you find yourself on the political spectrum.

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    BigCatJS
    United States6 years ago
  • Great pod!

    Super informative pod covering an important topic in the current landscape. Excited to see where future episodes lead.

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